He's also the author of Desolate Angel: Jack Kerouac, the Beat Generation, and America.
The great red hills stand desolate and the earth has torn away like flesh.
Behind me, you see pretty much a desolate field, except for the U.S. Jolly helicopters.
"We see a lot of speed there because it's a really desolate, open road, " says Sgt.
He told Manchester Crown Court he was "desolate" when she had ended their relationship.
Bank of Italy analysts paint a desolate picture of weak consumption and rising inflation.
It may not be paradise now (especially if it is a dusty and desolate corner of Iraq).
Here, in one of the most desolate areas of the Connemara, was a spiritual time capsule built into the mountain.
Claude Avenue and a police checkpoint, then over the Industrial Canal brings you to this desolate place.
Her body was found several days later, partially covered with snow in a desolate field outside of town.
The novel's conclusion is desolate, and as inevitable as Rhoda's seemingly blind leap into her own doomed marriage.
Once you get to the Skeleton Coast, the eerie, desolate seascape stretches more than 600km from Swakopmund to the Angolan border.
Jewish cemeteries on the east side are pristine whereas the few Muslim ones in the west lie desolate.
The area is too desolate to have any schools or parks, so he is allowed to live there.
Where Arcadia and Elysium lay, there was a desolate waste, pocked with craters.
This is desolate, because it hasn't been used since the first Gulf War.
The area is still largely industrial and many streets are desolate, but the Hunters Point section is visibly changing.
The traffic can be daunting around major cities, but there are some remote and desolate stretches with empty beaches.
But most choose to slog unhappily on with their sham and desolate unions.
It liked to wait until nightfall on desolate snow-covered roads to do so.
Steve Okiri has to leave Nairobi during the week, travelling hours from home to work in a desolate place.
Many of the most desolate parts of America have terrible physical infrastructure: housing is bad, transport links are inadequate.
By the final chapter, the pieces of the puzzle come together, showing just how vast and desolate this kingdom is.
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It was in a cheaply constructed, boxlike, one-story building on a desolate street of bars, car-repair shops, and empty lots.
To test their new weapon, the scientists chose a desolate stretch of uninhabited, government-owned land in the New Mexico desert.
The seven-part Sundance series revolves around the disappearance of a young girl in a desolate community near Queenstown, New Zealand.
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At the end of the journey, Ms Midwinter said she felt "totally desolate with a card on the front me".
The 10km gap between Johannesburg and its main dormitory town, the former black township of Soweto, remains desolate and undeveloped.
The area was desolate and impoverished, and Lanier has speculated that the move was driven, at least in part, by fear.
The North Cape is found in a barren, dry and mostly uninhabited area of Norway called Finnmark, an alarmingly desolate town.
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